You will know how you did on your New Hampshire licensing exam as soon as you are done. Your score will appear on your testing screen. You will also leave the test center with a score report printed. If you do not pass, you will receive a diagnostic report.
The New Hampshire Salesperson Pre-licensure Exam consists of two sections. The National section will ask 80 multiple-choice questions, and a passing score is 56. The State section will ask 40 multiple-choice questions, and a passing score is 28.
Read MoreYou will be tested on national and state real estate-related content. Topics include property ownership, land use controls, financing, market analysis, property disclosures, and contracts. State-specific questions ask about the NH Commission, licensing requirements, licensee conduct, and NH principles and practice.
Read MoreYou will be provided with an online calculator, but you can bring a silent, non-programmable calculator without alphabetic keys.
Read MoreYou will need to bring (2) forms of identification. One must be state or federal government-issued, like a driver’s license or passport. The secondary form can be another primary ID or something which contains your signature, like a credit or debit card.
Read MorePSI can accommodate testing modifications in accordance with the ADA. Anyone requesting accommodations must submit an accommodations request online and include documentation from a medical authority or specialist about their limitations.
Read MoreAll personal belongings must be stored in your vehicle or in the test center's secure storage. No eating, drinking, or smoking is permitted in the exam center. No electronic devices are allowed in the testing room. A full list of procedures is in the Candidate Information Bulletin.
Read MoreYou do not need to be hired by a New Hampshire license real estate broker before you take the state licensing exam.
Read MoreYou have six months after passing the New Hampshire licensing exam to submit your real estate salesperson license application.
Read MoreCongratulations on passing the NH real estate salesperson licensing exam. Your license application must be submitted within six months of passing the state exam. Your next step is to be hired by a licensed real estate broker, gather the application documents, and find three individuals to provide character affidavits.
Read MoreYou need to include your original passing exam score reports with your real estate license application. Without it, the real estate commission will not approve your license.
Read MoreYou can retake the New Hampshire licensing exam up to eight times within your six-month testing eligibility window. If you fail to pass within this window, you'll need to retake an accredited pre-license education course.
Read MoreYou will know how you did on your New Hampshire licensing exam as soon as you are done. Your score will appear on your testing screen. You will also leave the test center with a score report printed. If you do not pass, you will receive a diagnostic report.
Read MoreYes, you can. You need to submit a new examination fee and the original failing score report(s) before you can reschedule. You can retake up to eight times within six months.
Read MoreTo schedule your exam retake, you must submit the original score report to the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission along with the state licensing exam fee of $155. Once you have an email from PSI, you can go online or call to set the exam appointment.
Read MoreEach time you take the New Hampshire salesperson licensing exam will cost you $155.
Read MoreYes, you can take just one section. You still need to submit a new examination fee and the original passing and failing score report(s) before you can be rescheduled.
Read More© RealEstateU® 2013-2022